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by Toivo Ndjebela 25 January 2012 WINDHOEK – Western Cape Premier, Helen Zille, yesterday praised Namibia’s relative successes in the fight against alcohol abuse and was delighted by laws regulating the liquor trade. |
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by Staff Reporter 19 January 2012 WINDHOEK ñ The Namibian Basketball Federation (NBF) and their German counterparts signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Windhoek on Monday. This agreement is meant to formalize and extend the already existing cooperation between the two national federations and Namibia wants to continue and intensify their partnership. |
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by Staff Reporter 19 January 2012 WINDHOEK – The Premier of the South African Western Cape Province, and leader of that country’s Democratic Alliance (DA) opposition party, Helen Zille, is expected in Namibia next week. Her visit is intended to seek knowledge on how Namibian authorities regulate the booming liquor trade. |
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by John CK Daly 19 January 2012 WESTERN investors can be forgiven for having the perception that China has bought Africa’s energy assets lock, stock and barrel. Recently however, a new oil frontier opened in Namibia, which as yet represents a level playing field, with no Chinese investment as yet. Accordingly, investors should watch developments in Namibia, which earlier this month announced massive offshore oil finds. |
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by Helvy Shaanika 11 January 2012 KWANDO KUBANGO – The Angolan government has accused Namibian cattle farmers of orchestrating land grabs inside Angola. Namibian communal farmers in the northern areas graze their cattle and goats in Angola where the farmers also reportedly engage in illegal land grabs because of the fertility of the soil in the oil-rich country. |
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by Lorraine Kazondovi 11 January 2012 WINDHOEK - With the American Presidential elections expected in November 2012, New Era spoke to local political analysts to find out what impact the re-election or, alternatively loss of power of the incumbent President Barack Obama, will mean for Namibia and Africa. |
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